Chalkotheke

/ˌkælkoʊˈθiki/ noun

In ancient Greek architecture, a treasury or storehouse, particularly one dedicated to storing precious metals, especially copper or bronze items.

From Greek 'chalkos' (copper, bronze) + 'theke' (storage place, box), literally meaning 'a place for storing copper/bronze treasures.'

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